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My parents are Ghanaians and I speak Twi – Jeremy Doku

My parents are Ghanaians and I speak Twi – Jeremy Doku

Manchester City star Jeremy Doku disclosed that he has visited Ghana once and is fluent in the popular local language Twi, despite being born in Antwerp and opting to represent Belgium over Ghana at the international level.

Doku, who has made 20 appearances for Belgium and scored two goals, emphasised his pride in his Ghanaian heritage, stating, “Of course, I’m Ghanaian also because my parents are Ghanaians.

I’ve been there once and I’ll have to go back there again because it was a long time ago.”

Doku, who joined Manchester City from Ligue 1 side Stade Rennes last summer in a £55.5m deal, expressed satisfaction with his performance so far, stating, “I think I’ve had a good start because people didn’t expect me to play [much] when I came here.

But I’m doing it and it’s good because it’s a top team and playing minutes in this team is a great thing.”

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He acknowledged areas for improvement, adding, “It can always be better, be more efficient and help the team more.

Those are parts of the game that I can still work on, so it’s not perfect.

But I think I’m doing a good start and if I keep on going like this, of course, I can only be better.”

Meanwhile, Manchester City, vying for their fourth consecutive Premier League title, have also advanced to the FA Cup final where they will face city rivals Manchester United.

Doku has contributed five goals and eight assists for the team this season.

Source: 3News
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